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At any time during this first week, if you feel dissatisfied, you can request a refund.

After the first week your membership reverts to 'basic' which is free.

New research from the Pew Research Center shows that in the past two years, the percentage of US adults who had used a dating app tripled.

But that doesn't mean all dating apps are created equal.

We believe that we are all unique and that everyone has the right to take up space in this world.

It is therefore a website which believes in respect between people no matter who they are, what they look like, what background they have, their age, their shape and where they are from ­ or what religion they have.

Hot for Adam is foremost a dating website but we are also interested in establishing a good positive community on­line where men are offered a chance to meet other gay men, with an opportunity to engage with the community around them – off line.

Whether you are looking for a soul­mate or not, Hot for Adam wants to actively encourage and promote a good connection between gay men and the feeling of validation, with an emphasis on positive mental health and a good quality of life.

In order to filter out those who may not have a genuine intention of using this site, we require a Pay Pal authorized one-time (non-repeating) initial fee of 7.99 USD during registration.We have seen that this small step helps to keep most fake profilers at bay.All approved members start with full membership benefits for a week.Dating apps have a bad rap: They are often associated more closely with promoting casual hookups than actually connecting two gentle souls for an actual, head-over-heels, yes-yes-yes relationship.There are, however, some dating apps that are good for relationships, and though they are somewhat few and far between, they're out there.

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